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After the out break of Dengue and Chickengunia, Delhi is has been hit by another dangerous and infectious disease. And this disease is particularly affecting the political corridors of Delhi. I am talking about the  "Foot in Mouth Disease," and the severely affected patients are Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Kumar Vishvas, Sanjay Nirupam and various other AAP, Congress and other political leaders of India. In fact all of them are so severely affected by this disease that they should be shifted to ICU lest they take their entire legs into their mouths. 

If you haven't got the hint,  I am pointing towards their comments on Indian Army's surgical strikes in PoK where these power hungry politicians have asked for the proof of such strikes. 

It is an irony for our country which has been the home of great patriots like Bhagat Singh, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Raj Guru, Sukhdev, Ashfaqullah Khan and Ramprasad Bismil, is now known to the world as the home of these traitors. Political rivalry if understandable but not at the cost of national pride. And Indian armed forces are the pride of this country. Every soldier standing guard at the border of the country is ready to lay down his life without blinking an eye lid for his nation. And questioning the integrity of these soldiers, makes all these pseudo politicians, traitors. 

At this moment the leaders and public of Pakistan seems more patriotic because even though they have all ranted abuses against India but not a single of them questioned their army. I would not say that these leaders should be ashamed of their comments. But I would say that the general public of India should be ashamed that we voted for these traitors to be our leaders.
 
AAP is not a party of people, it is a party of parasites whose only aim is to grab power and keep making allegations against anyone who is in power apart from them. And for Congress, less said the better. It has been so used to be in power that now when the power has been snatched away,  it's leaders seem to have lost their mental balance. 

A soldier standing in the melting heat of Thar or freezing temperatures of Siachin or ice cold winds of Kashmir performs his duty not because of the perks and salary that he is being given but for his passion to serve the country.  And he derives this passion from appreciation and respect that he is given by the public of the country. One doesn't need and expert on warfare to tell that the easiest way to defeat an army, no matter how big, is to break its morale. Because an army can fight without food, water and even weapons but not without morale. Pakistan doesn't need to waste its resources to train militants and preparing extensive plans to disrupt peace and development in India. It just has to wait for our leaders to completely break the spirit and moral of Indian Army and when it has been done, simply invade India with handful of soldiers and take control of the country. These political opportunists have made India a laughing stock in the eye of the world. 

I urge the public of this country to open their eyes and differentiate between a leader and a traitor. Nation comes first and the nation's honor lies in the honor of its Army.  Before I finish, a word of advise for Mr. Om Puri. Public of this great country does not care about who acts in which movie and whether the actor is Indian, Pakistani or a national of any other country. We are intelligent enough to realize that politics and entertainment should not be mixed. This is again cheap politics being played by some party desperately trying to stay relevant.  But do not ever disrespect the Indian Armed Forces, because politics aside the love and respect for our soldiers come from the sacrifices that have made for their country in the times of war and peace. And we will not tolerate their disrespect. First go and spend a week at Indian Army's post in Kashmir and after that if you still have the air in your lungs, blood in your veins and strength in your legs, say something about the Army. Till then you and all the political parasites SHUT UP. 






















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